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Temperature, salinity, and optical characteristics data from NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration Operation Deep Scope cruise in the Gulf of Mexico, 2004-08-07 to 2004-08-17 (NCEI Accession 0001965)
This dataset includes physical, chemical, optical and ocean color measurements, video and still photography data collected during the Operation Deep Scope cruise, also known as Bioluminescence Cruise. The cruise was sponsored by the NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration. Temperature, salinity, and bioluminescence species data were obtained by the shipboard underway sensor system and the CTD mounted on the submarine JOHNSON SEA-LINK I. Optical characteristics data were obtained by a variety of laboratory analyzes. The Operation Deep Scope cruise collected different data for several separate researches. The data were based on the measurement and characteristics of the light, both from the sun and bioluminescence, which was found in these ecosystems. Light has been described as the most powerful selective force in evolutionary history. Understanding how animals have adapted to the light in their environments -- to see and be seen (or not be seen) -- will provide new insight into the nature of life in these unusual communities. A JOHNSON SEA-LINK submarine was used for this deep sea dive project. The submarine deployed a device, Eye in the Sea sensor system when it reaches the benthic level. The device captured images of specimens when the motion sensor was triggered. A bait bag and an artificial jellyfish were placed in front of the motion sensor to attract specimens. Four light-tight traps were placed in the area to collect specimens for laboratory analysis. Laboratory analysis focuses on the fluorescence/bioluminescence characteristics of the specimen. The specimens that were captured; crabs, tube worms, corals, anemones, squids, sponges, jellyfishes, and urchins. However, not all of the species contains characteristics traits of fluorescence. Specimens were also collected through trawls and net casts. In a separate research, optical devices were deployed to capture polarized and non-polarized images. The device permits determination of specimen during periods of fluorescence and non fluorescence. The study was also done in laboratory after the specimens were captured through light-tight traps, trawls, and net casts. Other studies in the laboratory include measuring vision and color of the benthic species.
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Temperature, salinity, and optical characteristics data from NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration Operation Deep Scope cruise in the Gulf of Mexico, August 7-17, 2004 (NCEI Accession 0001965)
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This accession includes physical, chemical, optical and ocean color measurements, video and still photography data collected during the Operation Deep Scope cruise, also known as Bioluminescence Cruise. The cruise was sponsored by the NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration. Temperature, salinity, and bioluminescence species data were obtained by the shipboard underway sensor system and the CTD mounted on the submarine JOHNSON SEA-LINK I. Optical characteristics data were obtained by a variety of laboratory analyzes. The Operation Deep Scope cruise collected different data for several separate researches. The data were based on the measurement and characteristics of the light, both from the sun and bioluminescence, which was found in these ecosystems. Light has been described as the most powerful selective force in evolutionary history. Understanding how animals have adapted to the light in their environments -- to see and be seen (or not be seen) -- will provide new insight into the nature of life in these unusual communities. A JOHNSON SEA-LINK submarine was used for this deep sea dive project. The submarine deployed a device, Eye in the Sea sensor system when it reaches the benthic level. The device captured images of specimens when the motion sensor was triggered. A bait bag and an artificial jellyfish were placed in front of the motion sensor to attract specimens. Four light-tight traps were placed in the area to collect specimens for laboratory analysis. Laboratory analysis focuses on the fluorescence/bioluminescence characteristics of the specimen. The specimens that were captured; crabs, tube worms, corals, anemones, squids, sponges, jellyfishes, and urchins. However, not all of the species contains characteristics traits of fluorescence. Specimens were also collected through trawls and net casts. In a separate research, optical devices were deployed to capture polarized and non-polarized images. The device permits determination of specimen during periods of fluorescence and non fluorescence. The study was also done in laboratory after the specimens were captured through light-tight traps, trawls, and net casts. Other studies in the laboratory include measuring vision and color of the benthic species.
Salinity, temperature, and depth data from NOAA Ship DISCOVERER in the NW Atlantic and Caribbean Sea from 1971-09-10 to 1971-09-19 (NCEI Accession 7500181)
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This dataset includes salinity, temperature, and depth measurements collected using STD from NOAA Ship DISCOVERER in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea. Data were collected for the CICAR 1971 project on cruises R-11, RP-11, and RP-9, from 1971-09-10 to 1971-09-19.
Temperature and salinity profile data collected by NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson in the Gulf of Mexico and on the east coast of the US, during 2004-03 to 2004-11 (NCEI Accession 0001949)
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Temperature and salinity profile data collected by NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson and its launches during 2005 in the NW Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico (NCEI Accession 0002529)
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Temperature and salinity profile data collected by NOAA Ship Rude on the east coast of the US during 2004-02 to 2004-11 (NCEI Accession 0001962)
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Temperature and salinity profile data collected by NOAA Ship Whiting and its launches in the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico and the NW Atlantic coast for updating US government navigation charts, 2002-04 to 2002-11 (NCEI Accession 0001330)
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Temperature and salinity profile data collected by the National Ocean Survey's Navigation Response Team No. 2 off the Florida coast and Gulf of Mexico, May 2001 - August 2002 (NCEI Accession 0000784)
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Temperature and salinity profile data collected by NOAA's Navigation Response Team No. 1 in Mobile Bay, between March - November 2004 (NCEI Accession 0001953)
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Physical and profile oceanographic data collected aboard NOAA Ship DELAWARE II in the Gulf of Mexico from 2010-06-26 to 2010-07-08 in response to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill event (NCEI Accession 0084591)
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Physical and profile oceanographic data were collected aboard NOAA Ship DELAWARE II in the Gulf of Mexico from 2010-06-26 to 2010-07-08 in response to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill event on April 20, 2010, by the Subsurface Monitoring Unit (SMU), which consisted of multiple government and corporate agencies. These data include temperature. The instruments used to collect these data included CTD along with other physical sampling devices. More specific information about each dataset is located in their individual metadata records. The CTD data underwent preliminary quality assurance and control procedures at the National Coastal Data Development Center (NCDDC). Cruise level information consisting of data management documents, cruise reports and plans, videos and pictures, and other miscellaneous documentation were gathered by the data managers.
Temperature and salinity profile data collected by NOAA Ship WHITING from the Gulf of Mexico and other locations from 2002-06-04 to 2002-12-18 (NCEI Accession 0000893)
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Pressure, salinity, and temperature data were collected using CTD casts from NOAA Ship WHITING. Data were collected in the Gulf of Mexico and other locations from 04 June 2002 to 18 December 2002. Data were submitted by the National Ocean Service (NOS) and are in the WHOI CTD Exchange Format.